The tale of a snake clinging to cows’ legs to drink milk is a persistent myth in rural India, particularly involving the Indian rat snake. Despite its popularity, herpetologists debunk the story, explaining that snakes lack the ability to suckle milk. The myth likely arose from snakes hunting rodents near livestock. Though scientifically disproven, this legend endures as part of local folklore, highlighting the powerful role of storytelling in shaping perceptions of nature.